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Showing papers by "Scott J. Bultman published in 2019"


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TL;DR: The importance of identifying dietary interventions cannot be overstated, and the American College of Nutrition’s commitment to advancing knowledge and research is evidenced by dedication of the 2017 ACN Annual Meeting to “Disrupting Cancer: The Role of Personalized Nutrition” and the resulting proceedings manuscript, which summarizes the meeting”s findings.
Abstract: Cancer is a major public health problem and is the second leading cause of death in the United States and worldwide; nearly one in six deaths are attributable to cancer. Approximately 20% o...

24 citations


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TL;DR: In the version of this News & Views originally published, owing to production error, the concentration scales given for butyrate circulates in the bloodstream and colon were incorrect.
Abstract: In the version of this News & Views originally published, owing to production error, the concentration scales given for butyrate circulates in the bloodstream and colon were incorrect. It was stated that "butyrate circulates at mM levels (as opposed to µM in colon)"; this should have read "butyrate circulates at µM levels (as opposed to mM in colon)". This error has now been corrected.

2 citations


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TL;DR: Pioneer transcription factors are necessary, but not sufficient, for the transcription of many target genes during development and usually recruit chromatin-modifying factors to specific enhancers and promoters to facilitate transcription of a specific battery of genes.
Abstract: Pioneer transcription factors are necessary, but not sufficient, for the transcription of many target genes during development. To carry out their function, these sequence-specific transcription factors usually recruit chromatin-modifying factors to specific enhancers and promoters, which regulate histone post-translational modifications (PTMs) and nucleosome position to facilitate RNA Polymerase II occupancy and transcription of a specific battery of genes.

2 citations